Monday, July 1, 2013

1) MORNING STAR FLAG RAISED IN PUNCAK JAYA


1) MORNING STAR FLAG RAISED  IN PUNCAK JAYA
2) Photos from a from demonstration today by the Papua Alliance Student in Jogyakarta 
3) Buchtar Tabuni : West Papua people ready to welcome  MSG mission to West Papua with Melanesia’s cultures
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1) MORNING STAR FLAG RAISED  IN PUNCAK JAYA


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A group of civilians raised the banned Morning Star (Bintang Kejora) flag in Kampung Wandenggobak, Mulia, Puncak Jaya regency, Papua, on Monday, while officers from the Puncak Jaya Police precinct were celebrating the National Police's 67th anniversary, which fell on July 1.
Intermittent gunfire was also heard in the lead-up to the Morning Star flag being raised.
“The flag-raising occurred at 8:55 a.m. local time when members of the Puncak Jaya Police precinct were preparing to celebrate Bhayangkara Day,” Agus, a local resident of Mulia, told The Jakarta Post.
It is unknown where the gunfire came from as the weather at the time was foggy. As the fog faded, the flag was seen flying at Kampung Wandenggobak, which is 3 kilometers from the location where the celebrations for Bhayangkara Day took place.
“Information currently circulating in Mulia indicates that the raising of the Morning Star flag was carried out by a group led by Enggaranggo Wenda and Purom Wenda,” Agus said.
Police officers from the Papua Police’s Mobile Brigade (Brimob) unit deployed in Mulia lowered the flag.
Papua Police chief Insp.Gen.Tito Karnavian said both the raising of the flag and the sounding of gunfire were merely aimed at provoking the police.
“It was just provocation, hoping that police would enter the Puncak Jaya area so they could shoot our personnel. But we have experienced such tricks before so we were not fooled,” said Tito. (fan/ebf)

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2) Photos from a from demonstration today by the Papua Alliance Student in Jogyakarta 
to commemorate  OPM proclamation day. They are calling for a referendum


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From Biak News
3) Buchtar Tabuni : West Papua people ready to welcome  MSG mission to West Papua with Melanesia’s cultures
 Info Biak June 29, 2013, Buchtar Tabuni Chairman of National Parliament of West Papua (PNWP) during this week visit Biak Island city  to said dan announced MSG’s decision about West Papua  to Biak people. 
 In Juni 28, 2013, West Papua National Committee of Biak ( KNPB-Biak) did open  meeting in North Biak  to said and announced MSG’s decision.  People from vilages in north Biak come together in a place in Marur village to hear  MSG’s decision.
 Buchtar Tabuni Chairman of PNWP  in this meeting said We ( West Papua people) welcome  final decision  of MSG leaders  about West Papua dan said thanks to MSG who see us as brother womb who need  salvation. 50 years its long  we fighting for self determination. West Papua problem is an international case, where self determination rights of West Papua people uncommitted coverage as democration and fair according to international laws principles, human rights standarts and UN charter. West Papua territory  with unilateral agreement to be transfered from Nederlands colonies to Indonesia colonies. They are agreement not repect to self determination rights of West Papua poepl  as fair and democration.
 Buchtar Tabuni said  PNWP and KNPB will active passing MSG decision about West Papua to all West Papua people so, they will can know  this  MSG decision. “ I called to all west Papua people in city and villages to prepare your self  and  we do welcome  MSG mission to West Papua with Melanesia cultures”. “ We West Papua people who fight for self determination rights do decision to not take part with MSG mission in Jakarta  because that not our place. But we will waiting and do welcome  MSG mission in West Papua”. 

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